} s.s, NO. 7, TECUMSETH 1 ; On Friday evening, Dec. 19, nearly` one hundred people gathered for a con- | cert given by the pupils of S.S. No. 7, TecumsethQ This is the school in which Miss Irene, McQuay is teacher. The school was artistically and bea.uti- I ~Fvu`I'I-u 'l---~- V D [town attending were: 7.`/as/-I ... yuul ueautn Ior two years. Mrs. Fisher was born Feb. 22, 1853. at Braden s Corners, Essa, where she lived ' .' . Then she went tooreside on the farm: in Innisfil -where she lived until-her husband died ten years ago. 'For-the last decade she had resided in. Cooks-A ful member of the Methodist church the Ladies Aid. She was of a quiet disposition, respected by all whoknew her. Surviving her ~ are one son, Bert, .1_i-ving on the home- ` stead, and one sister, Mrs. John Arn- 1 old "of Toronto. Rev. A. L. Atton officiated at the i funeral, which was held Dec._ 22. to 1` Lewis Cemetery. `.The pall-bearers were: J. T, Agar, B. Mason, C. Black- 1 stock and `C._ Fish Among 5 _ Darrow 5 and Mrs. In nnknvu. \ .l.UlU ter 2 Anna! Deathvof. M_rs. w. 'r. Fisher Mrs. Margaret Chapman Fisher, widow of `the late W. T. Fisher. pass- ed into her final rest on Saturday. Dec. 20, _.in her 72nd year. Death followed a stroke of paralysis. She had two previous strokes and had been in poor health for two My-c In-`r-Ia--- ----~ ` - ` 5,-.. \JL :x1uaI.U11; LVlI`.' 'isher, `Jno. Sutherland Suthergand, Bradford. ! Lemon juice makes a splendid sub-J stitute for shoe polish. A few drops sprinkled-' on either` black or brown Ishoes and rubbed briskly, will give llthem an excellent polish ' I I I ...`.v..-.- Miss McQiiay attenipted not only a concert but`a box social. VVhen lunch Santa Claus came after much hard work stripped the well loaded tree. beautiful presents go to mark how much Miss McQuay's. work is appre- ciated in the school. When Santa: Claus had said good-night to every one, Miss McQuay gave a short speech, showing her ability as a speaker, and thanked those who had shown interest in the work of the school and telling: them that it seemed to give the teach- er more enthusiasm to go forward. When she had nished, the audience sang For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." This is Miss McQuay's first year as teacher and she deserves much credit 1 for her success. ` .....-v. \/AILALID, ' Ll'US[ee, Very highly of Miss McQuay as a. -teacher. Mr. Magloughlinp remarked how Well the pupils were trained in_ reading. Robt. Vvright, secretary of school. remarked that-the time sacrificed in preparation by both teacher and pupils woqld prove that it was time well spent. - ' - 1|.r:_._ --' '3` promment men ` of the set Walter ` Childs, trustee, _,spoke as_a._-t'ea- MP, T\/l's:o"lnnn-'lnl:.. ..----~- . 4 `Before you mv_esl S yielding from -investigate! 4.3/1 to 6% `DOMINION -. PROVINCIAL .._. MUNICIPAL` L ' ' ` CALL AND SEE NEW LISTS I Itch-1--: 2 -- up-`Va -1 nrIll\IlV (Too Late_for Last Week) Dec. 22-H. J. Crawford is shipping? a carload of cats this week. The nnhnnl nlmm.-I An m..m.... ....:n. - Ross Block 1.151120 51-0c`}N{wl}1uvusTED INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND GORDON _S_IliYENSON \l mu ouuwll uuerestl -kfof"1_:i1e znthusiasm audiencel G003 wD`1nixr " Barrie, `Box rvnvll u r-.'hm~ 11. U` 11 S011. ....., u.e.cnuaren were treatei of candy and the ladies servet Charles and Elsie Carr of are spending the Christmas under the parental roof. ` Rev. A. G; and Mrs. Rint family are spending Christ: [Wingham. \ Congratulations `to Mt`. an J2 Cunningham on the ar lof Lilli vvcu 1.ur\tne wmter months. - Your correspondent wishes The Ex- aminer and all its staff 9. happy `New (Year. ' - ' Decemt :1 verv pleasant tlme was spe Townlme church when the story Other Vse Mun 'ons and uses was given by the children. this the.c-hildren to candv and fhn In.-1:-.. -i - - 267 uNI`o:J BANK .,,_-, 1nnr - -Thurnilhy, Juana:-y 1, 1925. ION BANK CALENDAR 925_.calendars issued by the ank of Canada are modelled le but strong and effective moan}? Lam mm. 7... -- V _, ..... Luuuren. After hildren treate to bags and ladies served lunch. of Toronto ing` holidays . Rintoul and `e Christmas at dem f (recitati ons and ,----` For Last ' VVeek) evehing, December 18. If time was sin:-M "` ., uecember 18; spent at sztnrv "` cuna wun Just; 1101118 talent. Almer Johnston is home from the West for {the winter months. Your corresnnndpnt nrlnhou ml... -0., ad er] hv knn story The by Rev. auurt chor- After '1 I-vxnvn Until .t}x their letters Radio Depar with Santa ( broadcast in Far North. what his Iitd Althoug station of `ti : Toronto. W72 little friend 1 from boys an f"I . VVh_nt (In Each om" ncoz-dim: to the domin .'man will a ,will nmk-~ -v-nu...` VV lit!` Q you? TE} 1116 mists: -rcannnt . I`o have its you r-an `Whi('h. Io-I _1J!`ot_'iti11;." gain thv \ `In('t`(I(-ft-:1 this tn 3- its offer ;. an lulI\ I nevortln jties it upon _\'n `them, zn tion. 117]...` . 1:. p: I `willing: `passi`\'(>. `id rnrn- ITHIIE ` Iedr . `gun u TIBVV new T4 -(1:lllll\v'!.'I'51ll' cisions um and tr:1::<- mind, all I as these. :1 noble rosm Let them as well as JCDKIIULIIVIIT` _Wh_v sh: olutions :1 `milestone 4 place at w Birthdnv-4 run-\\v\:uo4-... WC (ll\' ll]. olutionx .1 `ture of nu "built on :1 zresolutinns. 1171-.-. ..I.. , J1] }Jt"ilk'Q` . The wh. on resxnlu deed ovor some indi true, that fulfilled. 1 every '01 1110 :1 rn Fa: you ? VVha t ( A VVhat ch Now (M smart sm_\ lutions. about thm times be about .\ m that all t] as the nu dried nun Leave u in -..~.. A. No A1,! . SA1 old NC 4` m.zu'uns one aay last week. 9 The school concert was a. great suc- cess with just home talent. Almar Jnhnnfnn in I-.n....-. 4..-... u... .7`:-is pze n`n~n Thur Id-B L WEEK u `- The Ladies Auxiliarjr of the English church held their meeting at Mrs. J Martin's one day last week. The nnhnnl nnnnnrf man A rlnnn` ....\... o , .- ....__---:-v (T00 15:; for last week) \ December 22-Owing to the extreme cold on Sunday there was not a. very large school. ' Mrs. A. McKee is visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. I. Greaves and little son visited at W. Binnie's on Sunday.`, Rev. `H. Berry visited friends here last week mg, .1_,,,q.-,,..o A.-...u.1.....`- -n u__ - .- - cuu uruu-:11, uavm uenney. , Second C1ass-Evelxn McCann, An-A nie Denney, IreneMills, Donald Me'- Master, Clara Symes. Inc X7 (`1nuIr rn.......1..-_ ' cold weather the attendance was not um mrmers sister, Mrs. W. J. Miller. On Monday evening. Dec. 22, the teacher and children furnished to the folks of the community adelighttul programme consisting of dialogues. `recitations, singing and everything that goes to make an exceptionally Jolly time. `After the concert Santa Claus arrived amid a shower of snow and commotion and gave presents to one and all so chiidre - and `grown- ups went home happy. Owing to the nearly so large as gt should have been and those who were home missed `a rare treat. Report for 8.48". No. 9, Essa (Utopia) School ~ Names appear in order of merit. i Sr. IV-Rena Berthelotte. ` Jr. IV-Ruth Smit_h, Amy Miller, Lottie Denney, Gladys Denney, Francis Berthelotte, Hazel Racher, Dora Tit- fin, Vernon Griffen; , Sr.` III-Lila Pew, Jack Mccann. Jr. III-Ethel McM`aster. Maurice Miller, Ewart Jennet, Louis Truax. Victor McMaster, Charlie Mills, Don-. aid Griffen, David Denney. Second C`la-T3.vnlvn Mnann Ava,` uuuuuyuxg wltn I161` nrotner 1488118. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and children of Colborne are spending Christmas with the former s sister, Mrs. J. Miller. On Mnnnv Dunning nan on '41.... mg a. wee}: wxm namuton rriends..,' Miss Lucy Dobson of Espanola; is holidaying with her brother Leslie. Mr. and Mr: arfnr am: .-.1.-..na.... -4 (Tovov Laie 7foVr Weeig) _ Dec. 23-Wa.lter and William E!- phick are home from Detroit for the- Chrlstmas holidays. ` Mr, and My-Q Y-Tani-u Willie nun all-\1\In1' uunasI.u1a.a uuuuays. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis are spend ing a. week with Hamilton frlendsg, Minn Talnv Tinhunn nf man...-.1... 1.. MINESINQ $'rAL11oN A Page Ton. -12---:--21:: ORO STATION An 1 n64. `l\- T -...L ecu--- Box 1081, Cornwall, Ontario. V ` Mrs. Hq.r1_: wants tohelp other women and is vnlltng `to answer letters from sick womenuking about the Vegetable Compound. V` 0 j ' L oyxues . Jas. V- Clark, Teacher._ T UTOPlAi In LUFUIILO last WGBK.-. ' mlMurray Millar spent Saturday in Or: a. - V ' . ' Us gm: gone w ner nome at 1-.{awk_estone.V Cecil Howarth spent a. couple of days in Toronto last week.-. ` A. Ilum-nu Millnu nnnn a..a......a--- 1- A an --n-an-I$lJLlI.-IL! (,'.[`-o_o Late for Last Week) `Dec. j23-~Miss .Marian ar}d George Rumble are home for the holiday. Miss Elsie `Roache of` Kitchener is visiting her father. Miss Zelma Murray, junior teacher. .ha's` gone to her home at Hawkestone. Howarth snemt n. nnunln no a......= uaya. Several from here attended the Bar- rie Collegiate Christmas Festival last Friday and report an sxceilent time: something doing every minute, Miss Orma. Johnson of Hamilton is home for vacation. Jack Reid of Toronto is home `tor the holidays. , . 7 ' ,1 (Too Late for Last~'Week) . Dec. L 23--Mlsses Clarke 0.`. Cooks-e town, Zelma Murray of Hmsdale. Evah Leigh of Atherley and Myra. Reid of New Toronto a.re_ home for the holl- days. . uayu `cu. net` nome In Bognor. , Misses Dora Guest,.Helen Guest and Mu:-ie1AJobbitt and Allan Warnica are spendingtheir holidays at home here; Mary Armstrong - is nnnnina u... Cornwall, Ontario.-I am now giving your medicine a fair trial and, it surely ` is doing me good and k I am going to keep on taking it. I used to feel so tired in the - morning that I didn t that feeling is , ing me now. I also 1- ,;l sleep better and feel more like workin . For seven or ei t ,=; ears I have ad O, " ineadacheefciredgeet gs pamsmmy ac and across my body. Iread lettersin want to get 7upi but eav- the newspage eeaym what good~Lydi a- E. Pinkhem e Vegeta le Compound had done others. My husband says I quit too soon, but I am not oing to stop- taking" the Vegetable mpound and L dia E. P1nkham'e Blood Medicine`un- V ti I am better and haven't an ache or a pain. Isn't that the right way? I have great faith in your medicines. They . must be good when those who take them speak so ighly of them. I am recom- mending them to my friends and I will glad! answer letters from women ask- ' inga out them."-Mrs. BURT H. HART, Box 1081, Cornwall, Ontario. More Art `Iran!-the l..l.. '..a.I.-.. _..---A-- npcuuuls .Lne1z' nouuays at home Mary Armstrong is spending .the holidays with friends in Toronto. .--:- Q .-L .5 ll` I (Too late for last week.) \ Dec. 23`--Mrs. Robt. Webb of Stroud visited friends here the past week. Mrs-.` Grant Mayor returned Tuesday night after spending a. Week in Van: dor . Grant Mayor has a new -radiophone installed. M A Miss Frizzell is spending the holi- days at her home in Bognor. Misses Allan fawning ...... WILII ll Ewart. uxu Ill USIC a Mr. Greensides, Mrs. Jack McM er and two sons are Christmas gu of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharp. 1 Mrs. Thompson and children spending Christmas in Aurbra. . Thos. '-Morris is: Rnnnina ru...:.-a- apcuulng unrlstmas in Aurora. '-Morris is spending Chrisfmas with his siste Mrs. Mayes, Belle. ` ' -nuannlllllfl _ ('1`oo.'late for last week.) _ Dec -22-Mr. McMaster. Sr., arid. Jack McMaster are`in Huntsville at- tending the funeral of a son-in~IaVw. Mr. Bloss. ` ' ` Miss` Mary Parker is home for the Christmas holidays. \ M Bethesda public school held their an- nual concert Thursday last . All were pleased with both the children and Miss Scott, their teacher. in the pro- gramme they gave. Miss Bryson and Miss Scott of Barrie gave some splen- did music. ' R/fr flnnnu...-.:.:..... inf..- - `- -- man In most years. Those having holidays will en;Loy the ice. . Christmas services will be held in the churches next Sunday. . - The Union Christmas tree this year I was held in the'Hall on Thursday of, last week. The night being very fine, a large crowd attended. An excellent supper was served to the children first and to the older people later. After supper a very fine .'progr_ammde was carried out, with Mr: Rennie, the day . school teacher, as chairman, a. position he filled well. The programme was A one of.the best for many years. The children seemed so glad to do their part. Some very fine.lantern slides were shown by Rev. C. R. Spencer, which added much to -the_evening s enjoyment.- Old Santa Claus, of course.` was soon on the scene and` made con- siderable fun for the children. That. together .with the numerous presents,` i gave theglittle ones a very joyous evening. ' . 4' a (Too lat for last week.) - Dec. 22-Nurse Caldwell of Toronto, daughter of `M17. and Mrs. G.- W . Caldwell, is spending .3. few weeks at home.- < IIVI-rn 1...... 5....-- --_- .. . * JIUIIKU-` The bay froze over than in most hnlinxva yen A-1--. LL` nnurneu to rcosemont. Your correspondent wishes The Bar- rie Examiner and staff a happy and pi'osperous'New, Year. - uu Lue sxcx ust, is somewhat better. Mrs. J. Palmer, who has been at, George Spence sV for some time, has returned to Rosemont. ' T Your any-rnnnnn.-Inns ...:..1... mt, - - u.x'_uunu nere. ` Miss _W. Hooper is- spending Christ- mas with friends in Toronto .- . Walter Ward 01! Peterboro is spend- ing a few holidays at his home here. Walter Garbutt, who has been in Toronto all summer, has returned to J-. A.AWattie s. Mrs. Wm. eAndross, whohas been on the sick list, is somewhat MP8. Palmer, Whn Han Mann -4` cuxu more acquamtea with the people. . Owing to the hea,vy*fa.ll of_ snow the "cars are out of business for a. while around here. ' Mina xxr r_r........... :. -A~ -- ~- uuuuza rxerce, :11` Arthur A. Smith, the new store- keeper, is doing quite a business these days as he is.` getting more established and more acquainted with the heavyfall of snow the uuya at ner nome nere. Mrs. G. R. Frankland of Alliston is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Pierce, Jr. ` Arthur A Qrnil-In 41.... _--- ~L-~- (Too late for last week.) Dec. 23--Miss Mabel Monteith of Toronto is spending Chnistmas holi- days at her home here. MP8. (3-, P Wrnnblnn Ad A-|u_.;_-,, W55 BUFVUQ a On Dec.22` e L.0.B.A. No. 575 met at the h me of Mrs. Baker. Le1.'roy,- and packed a bale of quilts. clothing and other articles and sent It to the True Blue and Ogange Home. Richmond Hill. - ` ' (Too Late for .L.st' Week) v ` ` Oh_ur_c_hill |. ..O.B.A. '- A` very successfulgmeeting of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association," Lodge No`. 575. was held in the Or- ange Hall on Dec. 16.. `After general business election of- officers and in- stallation took place and was conduct- ed by W.M. Sister Bates of Allan- dale_ L-.0.B.A. No. 551. The officers: are": ` . . , dl)7V.M.-Sister J. Donnelly .(re-elec`t- e . ~ , . D.M.-Sister Baker (re-elected). . Chap.--Sister Reardon. l ' Rec. Secy.'--Sister Rich. - Fin. Secy.--Sister M. Donnelly (re- , elected). * ' . _ Treas.-Sister Beatty (re-elected). - lsb Lecturer-Sister A. Whan. (re- elected). , .. . ' D. of C.--"Sister Reid. Inner Guardw.-Sister Mayes. .i .. Outer Guard-Bro. Rich. . ` 1st Committee-Sisterh McCullough.` 2nd Committee-`--Sister E. Whan.` Auditors--Bros. Rich and H. Don- nelly.- ' _ . Guardian--Bro. H. Donnelly. Pianist--Sister A. Whan." After the closing of `the Lodge, lunch was served. ' an `man an . `[3,... 1" r\ 1-. A -- Bic; BAY POINT "an Ina... 41.... _ Wants Women to Know Hon! She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound - o ~ 1- A SIflAN_TY BAY MIDHURST '5` fnrv loaf nvn CHUFCHH-L ac, uvcl. uuu year earner Those nioy ice. I.,..r.l.c1B11 Li 1l8SC and davs at hnrnn 1.....-` rs . McMast-- guests Dtt Sharn , . this year earlief Thnun Katrina mas. B. H. mm Sl(}K_F_0___YEAS are _ ......,_, uu.v:u5 Bul..l.UI'eU.'a. Slight Str0Ke' _ Misses L. Gollop, M. Weddell. M- 3` Dunning.` E. McMahon. M. Webb. 0- Cooper, M. Carter and L.1 Cunnmg' - ham are all enjoying the holiday at their homes here. u.um., Mrs. '1'.-1s`Isher.. M0 (1. . l~ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arnglgzre vis-E Vlting their. daughter, Mrs. _`Early, at` Dgtroit, for Christmas and New Year's. MP . and Mr: `Rn.-+ 1.m-1...-... A.-.1-h-a ucuyu, mr unrlstmas t Mr. and Mrs. Bert _Fi.~211er desire 0 thank them friends and neighbors 1-'01`: their kindness shown auring the illness and death of their mother. 530 Alf` Hu5m.9 Of Barrie. fOrmer1.V Of this place, is 1-11 at the home of his gaughter. Mrs. Wm. Carr. in GwlIlim- TY; having} suffered-a slight stroke. Misses T. nan-.. 1: ..-.._,..,._.. u uuuI.u1`s are D1183! IIOW. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Houston of T0!`- onto are spending Christmas with M!`- and Mrs. .1110. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Coleman and, little son from ,Limeric'k.,Sask., are visiting. at Wm. Ferrier s. Mrs, Beatty and Mrs. Darrow 9f. Toronto attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. T.-Fisher, Monday. Mrs. .T_ (1 Am-mm own ui.:.a uunug` [ne nouaay. ` Wm. Donnelly's open air rink open` ed on Saturday last `under the manage- I ment of H. Watson. ! Qlf SI -r|I`InnInn n n u A . .-an_._.1._.. -3-A-M mem, or 1-1. `w,atson. Quite a. -number are suffering from wslight `form of la grippe and the doctors are busy Mr. and Mn: n r.r......;.... -2 mm-- er, un_1v10nClay. ` . _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodwm are spending'Ch1'istmas with their daugh-e te1'~'at Cameron. . ' Mrs. A. Ingham and daughter Mary of Toronto are visiting friendsohere' during the holiday. Wm. DOnHRV' nhnn aim Sui. Anon- uznuulg. . ' Ted Ross of Toronto attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Thos. Fish- er, on V Monday . Mr; and T\/Tia xxx... n..`...s--..-.. mm .4vJ.1ss you neasup of Stayner is -visiting her home here over the holi- ' day.. . ' ULL LHU Lree . Jack McArthur of Guthrie is visit- ing his grandmother, Mvs. Mccuaig. Miss Edith Ellson of Thnrnfnn 1. ua_V.. .y > J. C. 'ljl.bb of Toronto is enj0_vin,2.* Christmas with his sister. Mrs. (Dr.) M11le;r._ ` 7 . M'1SS F. McNabb is visiting her home at Penetang for the Christmas hohday. Ti `Ia Y'Q'\'I\%+l\t:' L..J. 1 ir 1 v,_A uuuutty . It is reported" that Wm ._ Meher has [holiday at his home near Schomberg. --.v---- -v- vgu Aaulllan auu LVUW '1 cars. l 'Fred.Hunter has gone to spend the 1 Mr. andvMrs. D. Coleman are en-; Joying Christmas with Toronto friends.. .Miss Lou Heaslip of Stayner is -visiting her home hm-o nvnvu H... Inn- V IDILJ dav . u auu, 13 at. present qulte 111. ' ,I Miss` Sylvia Coleman is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. J. Coleman. 1 F. Coleman has shipped several car- loads of clover seed `this fall. I "Jack and Wallace Dinwoody are_ home for Christmas and New Year's. ' `lun `I"l'.....A.___ I .wu.u J.'UI'UIllLO -rrxenus. . Thos Hattle is~a.t his home in Mount Forest for Christmas . Mrc 'I" (1n11nn 3.. .. ....n:.....1 - nu.` .vU1'eSL I0!` unrxstmas. ` I Mrs. T. Gollop is confined to the; house through illness . I .Ta.mm: T.no In-n+hm. .-. mr..- -m "ran I uuuuc Lurougn mness . I James Lee, brother of Mrs. F. "Lee- son, is `at present quite ill. . (Tnlnv-nan in 1n'uI-{arr Mar Ill. Da.1'1'lU [I118 WBGK. T` Ross Banting is spending Christmas with Toronto -friends. "N-mu `LT-;++1a e- .4 u..:.. 1......'_- 2- u--...4L xgxs pal`!-:!lLS nere._ Eldon Neilly is spending the holiday with Orillia friends. ' ' Dr. Miller spent a couple of days in Barrie this week. M PDQ: Pnnfina ha n..A....a:...... r~u-..:_;.--.._ 4115 xus grunumotner, Mrs. Mccuaig. Ellson of Thornton is visiting relatievs here. `at. Her uume . Miss Armstrong is visiting frinds near Belleville. " H. Apperley spent Christmas with his parents here`. Tlnn 1\Tnl'l'Iu an ;~..........a:..... 41.- I--I.-.1--- Luc uuuuuy . . Mrs. Cowan is at present quite ill `at her home." V Tl/Han A..........4.......... .-__ _.,-_,,-.- n -I - LX113 W eeK Jno. Kfdd s family `ar home for the holiday. Mrs, `-`.n\X7Q`V1 in oi -nu-....\..4. .....-.. :11 LHU VV U-SC. D. McFadden. motored to Toronto this week. ' ` ' Tan `rr:.a.ao._ 1.-...._n__ _ ; . .- . .LV1J.`=5. I this week. :1.` rxsner ?v1_s1teu in Toronto Jno. Parkshas returned home from th% West. wur.-.1:I..'.a,a.... ..--L-,,V- - - I - _' V`. "` "` "` "' "` "` '4` "` '4` '4` 7L` T T COOKST-`OWN E dbh mm mm'mmmmm . (Too Late For Lasf Vveek) Ivan Colemap visited in Toronto last week. " Mrs. VH.` Fisher visited in Toronto his wank, ` ins {mania 2xAmNI:nV _, ,._. ..,_, um. yupua UL D.b'. JNO. fully decorated with evergreens and Christmas decorations. D. W. ,Wat~ son of Beeton` acted as chairman and everything was carried through with perfect harmony from the address of welcome. to the Good Night Song. The whole programme,` which con": sisted of recitations, `readings, dia- -logues, dances, and drills, proved Miss McQuay not 0 1y a teacher but a train- 1 er. Speeches were given bysome 0 f a. uunuau 01 outs U118 week. The school closed on Friday with 8. concert in the afternoon. The teach- er, Miss` Carter, deserves great praise for the way the children were trained. Santa Claus distributed the presents off the tree. Ton`! 1|/I .-.A..4-1...... -4: nun -